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There are so many anonymous posts lately! It's much more interesting for the volunteers to answer posts from people with names. Please register and pick...
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Hi, This sentence is from a book. I am not sure if the underlined ‘for’ is required here. Would the meaning of the sentence change...
By Musicgold Latest post by CalifJim 12 mins ago
 
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Hello, If I answer the question "What did you do last night?" "I read a book.", does it mean that I finished the book?
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Hello, I would like to know which is the correct way of ending a sentence that ends in Co.? Should it be Co.. or Co.? Thank you, Margaret
By Anonymous Latest post by Grammar Geek 46 mins ago
 
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Hi, I am from South Asia. The form of English used here is mainly British, though as elsewhere American is beginning to make itself felt because of the...
By servlette Latest post by Grammar Geek 1 hr 15 min ago
 
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im trying to find the name of a song but i only know the words it goes : Jessy paints a picture about how its gonna be. By now you should now better,your...
By Anonymous Latest post by dokterjokkebrok 2 hr 8 min ago
 
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tell me please what are transitional markers?
By Anonymous Latest post by dokterjokkebrok 2 hr 15 min ago
 
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If the latter (Present Perfect, interogative), than why are there a heck of a lot of more google results for this form compared to the former. Cf. the...
By Anonymous Latest post by CalifJim 2 hr 17 min ago
 
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When do you decide to use the auxiliary "do" or "be" in a question?? Thanks
By Anonymous Latest post by dokterjokkebrok 2 hr 22 min ago
 
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Hi. Is "live at or in the Kingdom Apartments" correct?
By rezaghiasi Latest post by CalifJim 2 hr 26 min ago
 
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I hope this will make you happy and this will not be forgotten. If I shorten this, which one is right? 1. I hope this will make you happy...
By mariott Latest post by Gleb_Chebrikoff 2 hr 30 min ago
 
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Which is right? I was waiting for you to wake up before going/before I went. one more thing Which would you say and are correct: The day you lie to me...
By alc24 Latest post by dimsumexpress 2 hr 31 min ago
 
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" It's funny that you should think so." " It's funny that you think so" What is the difference between the two sentences ?
By Debpriya De Latest post by CalifJim 2 hr 41 min ago
 
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I'm Japanese. In Japan we usually use "do re mi" as a musical scale. I hear people in US usually use "C D E", and seldom use "do re mi". Is that...
By Kenji Latest post by CalifJim 2 hr 50 min ago
 
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Hi, I wish to ask a person if he uses readymade clothes or clothes specially designed for him. What should I say? Do you sew your clothes...
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Have I used present perfect correctly here? Authors recommand that a diver who suffered pneumocephalus has to suspend scuba diving for stated time, at...
By Antonija Latest post by Antonija 3 hr 15 min ago
 
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Hi there, To whom this pen belong to ? Is to optional, obligatory or incorrect in the above-mentioned sentence? Thank you in advance.
By Anonymous Latest post by khoff 3 hr 50 min ago
 
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" I am sitting at my desk." Does this sentence mean I am sitting on a chair with a desk in front of me and not sitting on the desk itself ? Can...
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Hi, I hear these expressions quite often but they are not clear to me. What is the difference between 'up the street ' and 'down the street'...
By Musicgold Latest post by Musicgold 5 hr 28 min ago
 
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Can i say ; what motivate does Ms. Jay to learn English as a second language?. thanks
By Anonymous Latest post by Grammar Geek 5 hr 48 min ago
 
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" For her to have survived this ordeal is amazing." In this sentence , is " For her to have survived " used as a noun phrase ? What...
By Debpriya De Latest post by Clive 5 hr 52 min ago
 
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John was as helpless before Mary as Mary was before Mike. Is this sentence correct?
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